Rail R40 Oval for Mini Mini Train Compatible with Daiso Case (20 x 10cm) : Yoshiaki Ishikawa Railroad Track 9mm Gauge N(1:150)

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Yoshiaki Ishikawa Super steep curve equivalent to R40, very small oval rail N (1/150) size about 1cm human height

Rail dimensions (oval outer diameter): approx. 20cm x approx. 10cm, in practice it is necessary to place buildings and other models in an area further away from the track so that vehicles do not hit them when running.
Rail dimensions (curved): inner diameter approx. 6 cm, outer diameter approx. 10 cm, R40
Track width: 9mm (sleeper pitch: N)

Caution]
This is a curved rail with an extremely small radius of R40 (80mm diameter). Due to the hand-worked nature of the product there is some distortion.
Due to the steepness of the curve and the fact that the rail is not designed to be rail powered, it is not intended to be used with anything other than a battery-powered miniature train.
The vehicles and photographic accessories shown in the photos are combination images and are not included in the product.

Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery


The flexible rail was bent by Mr. Ishikawa himself to make a very small oval rail.
The compact horizontal size is designed to fit perfectly into the "Collection Box Arch Deep Type" from Daiso.
The rails are supplied simply as rails, so you can dig a section of your diorama base to create a river and let your diorama cross over it.
We hope you'll try your hand at making your own super-small, lovely, fantastic diorama!

Caution]
This is a R40 curved rail with an extremely small radius. This is a very small radius curved rail.
Due to the steepness of the curves and the fact that rail feeding is not considered, the train is not intended to be run on anything other than a miniature train with a built-in battery.
The cars and photographic accessories shown in the photos are combination images and are not included in the product.

Please check out the other artworks by Mr. Yoshiaki Ishikawa.

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